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News

Trial starts Monday for Colorado lawsuit attempting to block Kroger-Albertsons merger

Colorado Attorney General Phil Weiser says the chains monitor each other’s prices and that when there’s little competition, prices for groceries go up.
By Sarah Mulholland
Sep. 27, 2024, 12:30 pm
Colorado Matters

Sept. 27, 2024: Ten years on, MAVEN is teaching scientists about Mars; Re-envisioning Hamlet

The University of Colorado leads the MAVEN project to study Mars’ volatile atmosphere with the hope of helping human exploration there. Then, Pamela Friend was in a cradle the first time her parents took her to the drive-in they owned in Montrose. Decades later, Friend is still popping the popcorn and running the projector. And, a new take on “Hamlet” from the Denver Center Theater Company.
By Ryan Warner
Sep. 27, 2024, 12:01 pm
Two workers stand on scaffolding putting the rim on to a large clock face
Life and Culture

An antique street clock stands again in downtown Alamosa decades after being rescued from a possible junkyard demise

The ornate 18-foot-high cast iron clock was installed earlier this week not far from where it first stood in 1912.
By Shanna Lewis
Sep. 27, 2024, 11:05 am

the Green Mountain Falls Skyspace by James Turrell

News

Ute Mountain Ute Tribe joins lawsuit against Colorado over sports betting

This follows a complaint filed in federal court by the Southern Ute Tribe.
By Tom Hesse
Sep. 27, 2024, 10:14 am
Erika Dalya Massaquoi, founder of OULA, smiles and leans towards the camera in one of her pink and green blouses.
Arts

OULA la! This Colorado designer will showcase bold, West African prints in a local fashion show

OULA’s Friday night fashion show is just one part of a weekend of fashion, running Sept. 26-29.
By Elaine Tassy
Sep. 27, 2024, 9:16 am
Actor Ty Fanning holds a skull in a scene from the Denver Center Theatre Company's 2024 production of Hamlet.
Arts

Denver Center’s ‘Hamlet’ reinvents Shakespeare’s classic with young lead and viking-inspired setting”

Drawing inspiration from historical research, “Hamlet” director Chris Coleman created a world that blends elements of Viking culture with early European Christianity.
By Eden Lane
Sep. 27, 2024, 4:00 am
Twenty-nine people from 14 countries of origin took the Oath of Citizenship at Boulder Public Library on Sept. 18
Government and Politics

As the election approaches, some of the nation’s newest citizens look forward to participating

“When we asked our students why they wanted to become citizens, almost all of them, that was their first answer, ‘I want to be able to vote.’”
By Kiara DeMare
Sep. 27, 2024, 4:00 am
JK Concepts, a woodworking company in north Denver, was found to have a significant pollution issue during a recent CU Boulder study
Environment

How scientific road trips through metro Denver found unexpected sources of air pollution

By a mobile lab in Commerce City and North Denver, CU Boulder scientists identified an unexpected source of urban air pollution.
By Sam Brasch
Sep. 27, 2024, 4:00 am

Western Sky Bar & Taproom

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News

Workers allege abuse at JBS meatpacking plant in Greeley. ‘Who is supposed to get better living conditions? Us or the cows we are killing?’

The United Food and Commercial Workers union has asked local, state and federal officials to investigate conditions at the plant.
By Haylee May
Sep. 26, 2024, 10:04 pm

Downtown Salida

Alexander Mountain Fire sends a pall of smoke over the Front Range
Wildfires

Arrest records lay out the case against ranch worker charged with arson for Alexander Mountain fire

According to records reviewed by CPR News, the suspect had been recently disciplined at his job and has a history of impersonating a public servant.
By Joe Wertz and Ben Markus
Sep. 26, 2024, 5:33 pm

Western Sky Bar & Taproom

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Education

CU offers voluntary retirement incentive

Faculty and academic staff could get nine months of base pay.
By Jenny Brundin
Sep. 26, 2024, 4:58 pm
A map showing the Gunnison Outdoor Resources Protection (GORP) Act proposed units in and around Gunnison County.
Government and Politics

Colorado’s Senators have a new bill nicknamed after trail mix, but focused on Western Colorado

Colorado Senators introduce new Gunnison public lands bill
By Caitlyn Kim
Sep. 26, 2024, 4:22 pm

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